Nathan's New Job | Business

Nathan's New Job | Business

I had a friend ask me awhile ago if I felt alone in my business. I thought about that for a minute, but in truth I do not. I have friends who support and encourage me, and working from home during the day has given me an incredible amount of flexibility to meet people for coffee or lunch and work a little later instead. On top of that, between meeting with brides and families, I keep a regular amount of contact with the outside world even when I'm holed up in one room of my house for a majority of my days.

Before my mentoring session with Justin and Mary, I hadn't really considered adding Nathan to the business as more than a second shooter until or unless I grow past the point of sustainability. There are weeks that feel overwhelming with an incredible amount of work, but that is every person in every job. Plus, he of course has a full time job and is going to seminary, so asking him to add anything else to his plate seemed out of the question.

Mentoring with Justin + Mary | Business

Mentoring with Justin and Mary | Business

Some of you may have seen my post from a few weeks ago, but last Saturday I got the amazing opportunity to have a mentoring session with Justin and Mary! I first found these two several years ago, when I was telling my friend how much I love black and white imagery. She suggested I follow them because that's what they are known for, and I'm so glad I did. Since that time I've been to their posing and lighting workshops, with everything culminating in the time I got to spend with them recently.

So what does it mean that I had a mentoring session with them? Well, they sat down and combed through my business for over 3 hours. They looked through my whole website, recent blogs, and gave tons of suggestions on what I could be doing differently and better. What I appreciated about them was they suggested changes by pointing out the GOOD, rather than the bad. Not only is this encouraging, it's extremely exciting to hear photographers exclaim over your images when you've been doing the same over theirs for years!

After that review, we talked through the whole business structure - everything from pricing to my recent rebrand to my goals for the future. They showed me how I can make the most of every interaction, from the first email I sent a potential bride to the very last point of contact. They looked at my brand and what makes me unique, and gave some action steps to take my business to the next level.

One big game changer for me is that Nathan came along. I'll talk more about that later, but this was huge. He has always been as involved as I've asked him to be, but when he looked at how Justin and Mary evaluated my website, he realized a new way he can help me. I'm excited that he WANTS to take a bigger role in my business and while that's a little scary for me - I've always done this thing by myself! - I couldn't be more thankful to him. He's truly an amazing person...and I'm sure an amazing business partner :)

While I'm still processing everything they told me, I had a huge light bulb moment towards the end. I asked how they go about dreaming big dreams. Mary's answer was simple: nobody will ever give you permission. Nobody will call me up and ask me to take the lead, or speak publicly, or write my story. Nobody will tell me to take that leap. I have to be the one to get comfortable with a little bit of fear and just GO for it.

In all honesty, I struggle with being afraid of fear. I can do a good job with blogging, shooting, editing, and everything else, but it takes a leap of faith to try something new. To create just for the sake of creating. To take a big leap and know that there's a chance this idea might not work out. 

But to move forward, to be better, to follow the big dreams I want to have...I HAVE to be ok with fear. I have to embrace it, get uncomfortably comfortable with it, and stare it down until I'm more afraid of not pushing myself. I need to be afraid to not be afraid. So here's to 2016. Here's to dreaming big dreams, but leaving them all in God's hands. Here's to being afraid and taking leaps of faith. Here's to giving myself permission to do big, bold, things - and be ok with whatever happens next. This - and so much more - came from sitting down with these two amazing photographers and mentors. I can't wait to see what comes next.

How to Plan a Fall Wedding in Hampton Roads | Heart's Content Events Feature | Business

How to Plan a Fall Wedding in Hampton Roads | Heart's Content Events Feature | Business

There’s an amazing feeling in the air…the weather has cooled down, the sweaters have come out, the leaves are beginning to change to gorgeous bold colors, suddenly almost EVERYTHING in stores, and especially coffee shops, have something labeled as “Pumpkin” or “Pumpkin Spice,” and the overall feeling of coziness and relief from the oh so hot and humid Virginia summers. You guessed it! It’s Fall, y’all! And it’s the perfect time for weddings, engagement sessions, and proposals! There’s a reason “Virginia is for Lovers” is the tourism and travel slogan for our great state--it’s nothing short of true! Virginia weather, history, venues, and even the nature around us lends itself to gorgeous weddings all year long, and especially in the Fall! It’s one of my favorite seasons (only second best to Spring), and I’m so excited to chat about my favorite Fall Wedding ideas and details!

There are some really stunning venues in Hampton Roads that really lend themselves well to Fall scenery! It’s always my goal on the designing side of my business to to use the venue and natural scenery provided as inspiration for any details and embellishments used in a wedding. These three venues are only a few of my favorites that are the perfect canvas for any Fall wedding...